SINGLE BULLET THEORY To Film Video This Weekend

September 10, 2004

Philadelphia's technical metal newcomers SINGLE BULLET THEORY will be shooting a brand new video for the song "Hollowed Out" on September 11 in Ardmore and Langhorne, PA. The video will be directed by Jay Bones and is designed to be a performance video. "Hollowed Out" is taken from of the band's brand new disc, "Behind Eyes of Hatred", recently released by Crash Music Inc. The record was produced by James Murphy (DEATH, TESTAMENT, OBITUARY) and features two guest solos by Murphy as well as a guest drum performance by Matt Thompson (KING DIAMOND) on six tracks.

In other news, SINGLE BULLET THEORY have launched their brand new site at www.singlebullettheory.net.

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